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promittor Astrol.|prəʊˈmɪtə(r)| Also 7 -er. [f. promit v. + -or. Cf. promissor.] A planet which ‘promises’ or prognosticates that some event will take place on its arriving at some particular aspect with another planet, star, or point of the heaven (the significator); also applied to such an aspect.
1647Lilly Chr. Astrol. clxvii. 719 Consider the Profections of Significators and Promittors. 1671Salmon Syn. Med. i. xxxiv. 71 The Quality of the Disease shall be discerned from the Promittor or afflicting Planet. 1696Promitters [see promissor 1]. 1819J. Wilson Dict. Astrol. s.v., {saturn} and {male} are anaretic promittors, and promise to destroy the life of the native when the hyleg is directed to them. {jup} and {female} are promittors of good when directions to them are fulfilled. |